Tori Spelling has finally found out what Emily Goodhand, the young woman with whom Spelling's husband Dean McDermott cheated almost one year ago, looks like -- and it's not pretty.

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During the second-season premiere of True Tori on Lifetime, a fearful Spelling, 41, finally decided to take a look at a photo of Goodhand in an old issue of Us Weekly, E! News reported.

"Oh god, I'm devastated," Spelling reportedly said while observing the picture, which was printed in the article that had originally revealed McDermott's infidelity. "Am I a b-tch if I say I think she's unattractive?"

Spelling, having had "no idea" what Goodhand looked like before this moment, talked her feelings through with her therapist and the cameras.

"I was completely blown away by what Emily looked like. I found her unattractive," she noted.

Spelling was apparently anticipating the woman to be a knockout, so she was taken aback by Goodhand's average appearance. According to E! News, the reality TV star would find the affair a little more justifiable -- and more likely a one-time mistake -- if the woman's looks surpassed those of Spelling's.

"Before this, I would never have felt threatened by that girl.' I'd be like, 'My husband would never,' but now all bets are off," explained Spelling, who has four children with McDermott, 47. "It could be anyone."

While away on business, McDermott had cheated on Spelling in December 2013 when Goodhand was allegedly 28-years-old. He had checked himself into a rehabilitation center in January, ultimately regretting his actions.

Once Spelling discovered McDermott had been unfaithful, she was completely devastated yet appeared to want to work things out more and more over time.

The couple's reality series, True Tori, has covered the scandal almost in real-time as it unfolded. The show premiered in April and currently airs its second season on Tuesday nights at 9PM ET/PT.
About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.